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THE COHOOII GLOBE THURSDAY JANUARY 23. I0O3. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF OILLIAM COUNTY. OREGON. LOCAL NEWS. taBtaafeaaaaW 11. T. Propst, o( Clam. U still serious ly 111. Will Meek was In from Ferry Canyon Monday. Mra. 11. L. I'ropst wai reported on the sick Hit last Sunday. Mill Maggie Scott, of Portland U tha f oaat ol bar alitar Mra. John Jackson. AU Beerey baa movad lila family to town. They art occupying tha Paraiso boos. Alborn Moore left Toeaday for a abort trip to Hood River. 11a will retain to morrow. Under the prctent law tha annual dis trict echool meeting doea not take place until June. Mra. M. J. Uloe left Tuesday for Dakar City where aha will apend tome time via Uluf, heralNter. W. B. Pantocnit and family, of May villa ware here taking in tha ahow Friday evening. Fred Wilton and Geo Martin want to Portland yetterday on a bulooea and pleasure trip. , , Roy I'rlce hat moved hit family from Alvllle to Condon. They are occapylng the Chamberlain boute. Andrew Neel, a wall known atockman of tha Lone Rock country waa In town Saturday and Sooday. Kldera Chata and Goodwin are engag ed in a theological debate at Hood River tbia week with mintiten of that place. Mr. and Mra. Crotfleld of Portland are viaitlng their eon. C. W. Crotfleld thia week. Their daughter Mlaa Emtna ac companiea them. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Gibbons, Mr. and Mra. Wni. Keyt, and Mm. Geo Angell were over from Mayville Friday evening taking in tha coon ahow. Don't forget the date of Howard Froptt's aala of farming and boutehold goods neit Saturday, January 25 at tha FIs building in Condon, . Klgln Myert hat rented theliarr build tng end et pecta to open a meat market nd confectionery therein In the near future. Mr. Myera will go to Portland tomorrow to buy atock for hit confection ery department. Geo. Hardle got a cold bath In the John Day a lew daya ago. lie waa ford log the river when bta borta ttrock a deep bole and went under. George had on a heavy overcoat overthoea and apura nd it kept him hustling toawlm out but be made It all right. Mlaa Mattle Ilawea lelt Tuetday for Portland w her aha ' at pacta to remain for two or three montbt to learn the mil lioere trade. Mitt Ilawea la one of our tuott popular, young ladies and bar many Irienda wilfwleb bar aucceta in ber new undertaking. A recent litne of the Oregonian con taint an eicellent picture of John Rel eacber, ar. who haa juit been re-elecUd pretident of tha German Aid (Society of Portland. Mr. Reitacher la wall known in Condon having viaited bla ton here at different timet. A pleatant social party waa given at the retidence of Mr. and Mra. W, M. Ilawea Monday evening tha occaiion be ing in honor of their daughter Mitt Mag gie, who lelt Tuesday morning for Port land wbera ahe eipecta to remain for tha neit three months. Dr. T. L. Nlcklin received the tad In telligence that bia brother Dr. A. L. Nicklin, of Portland had patted away at the Good 6amaritao Hotpitatinthatcity. Deceased was a pioneer of Oregon and an Indian war veteran and waa widely known throughout the state. Ha was 74 yeara old. Mlaa Hattle Hoover, of .Foul I, and Mr John Lyons, of Valdes, Alaska, were married at tha borne of tha bride's moth er, at Fottil lattThursday evening Fath er Kelly, of the Catholic church officia ting. Both the young people are well and favorably Vnown In this part of Or egon and the beat withee of many friends will follow them to their Northern home. Pouters are up for the Caledonian Club meeting February 7. The meeting prom ises to be a grand affair and no doubt wilt draw a large crowd. Noted Scotch alngeraand dancera will be present from Portland and the entertainment will be well worth tha price of admitblon which la fiied at 75 cents. The posters are tha largest ever put up for a local affair and were printed in Portland. The im print at the bottom Is only a bluff. The stockholders of the Arlington Na tional Bank held a meeting on the 14th Inst, and elected the following directors: J. W. French, W. W. Stlewer, Smith French, W. Lord, and F. t. Hurlburt. The directors then proceeded to elect officers for the ensuing year as follows: Tree. J. W. French ; Vice Pres. VV. w. Stlewer Cashier, F. T. llnrlburt ; Ast. Cashier, 0. D. 8turgets. The bank is in a flourishing condition, and is one of the solid financial Institutions of East ern Oregon. Record. A report waa current this week that the city council at a recent special meet- imr, bad raised the marshal's salary to $73 a month in consideration of hit snr- vioea a night watch 'in addition to bis duties In daytime. .. Members of the council who were questioned by a repre sentative of this paper were strictly non committal on the subjoct, their only an swer being, '"Don't know," except one, vho vouchsafed the information that no nlstht. watch has been employed. The mayor stated that what was done at that meeting was done in secret and ad Je I that nothing was done regard! og the marshal's salary. Perhaps In their own good time the oity dads will condescend Obituary. After lingering lllnttt of almost one and one-ball yeartduration C. W. White patted away at 1 :4S thin morning at the residence of P. II. Stephenson In this city where be was temporarily rttldlng, lie bad been suffering from diabetes for months and bis death was not unespect- ad. Charles Wilkinson White wss born In Lincolnshire, England In 1858. In lone, 1878, when In bla 20th year, he emigra ted to the United States, coming direct ly to Lona Rock where be joined bla alder brother, William, who had preced ed him to the New World. Alter Hop ping for a abort time at Lone Rock he settled on Paper Sack where beettab llahed a home for bis parent! and sitten who came on from England and joined him In the autumn of the same year, nd that place baa been bit boma since that time. In partnership with his father Mr. White engaged in the stock butlnets and was eminently successful in that vocation. Yeara ago the elder White, on account of the Infirmities of advanc ing year t. turned over tha management of his affairs to bis son, who, by , bis energy and ability and clots application to botlnett. tullt op one of the most valuable eitatei In the county. . v He was married several years ago to Mrs. Nellie Hutchlnton who, with his aged father, (our sitters and one brother sarvlves him. Mr. White watoneof the bett known realdenla of the county and was held in high esteem aa a citizen and aa a neighbor and bit borne was noted far and wide for Ita . open banded, free hearted hospitality. He was Ibe high- ett Maton In thia county, having attain ed the 32nd. .or Sbriner'a degree In that ancient brotherhood. The funeral will take place Saturday at the family burying ground on Paper- tack. J. L. Shrlver wat terloutly ill yetterday. Mrs. E. J, Lancaster Is eeriouvlv ill with symptoms of paralytli. BottN Saturday morning. January 18, to the wife of J. A. Kleer, of thia city, a fine 10' pound girl. Tha Circle Entertainment. The entertainment given by Wallula Circle Frldav evening was a pronounced success. Armory hall was packed to its fullest capacity and throughout the pro gram tha interest and appreciation of the andience was unceasing. The program contltted of choice vocal and Instrumen tal selections, an excellently delivered recitation, a comedy, "The Match Box," which laid In the shade the work of many traveling companies, and the "coon ahow," whicb wat the feature of the evening, being quite an innovation in Condon's amusement circles. The X Condon Coons" simply covered them- aelvea with burnt cork and glory. Tbeir rendition of favorite plantation melodies and eliolce Instrumental telectiona wat "the finest." The "shingle lunch" wat at once dainty and substantial and the' dance which followed waa most enjoya ble. The evening'a receipts amounted to 1102.00 and the "chip pickers" are correspondingly happy. HI dar Chilian I You all Is all right. Blown To Atoms. The old Idea that the bodv sometimes needt a powerful, drastic, purgative pill haa been exploded; for Dr. King'a New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to ex pel the poisonous matter, cleanse the sys tem and absolutely cure Conttlpatation and Sick Headache. Only 25 cts. at Con don Pharmacy. Arm Fractured. Mist Lorna McKinney, youngett daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Ed McKinney wat thrown from a horse at her borne on Thlrtymile Tuesday evening and suf fered a fracture of both hones of her left arm between the wrist and elbow. She wat at once bronght to town and the fractnre was reduced. .The patient it now retting comfortably at the Condon hotel. Cut thia out and take it to Hudson's Pharmacy and get a free sample of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physic. They also cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness and headache. ttalt signature It on every box or Cte genuine t aj r r V. . LAiailVe DrUIUUayultUai Tasiees lha remedy that etwee a ooK la l T lf EZ no In THAT 1 umicAnnQl I lUllvriliklaf F ASTYDRESSEI . f--i. ,, , , , 1 DUNN BROS, THE GILLIAM COUNTY Caledonian Club will give Scotch Concert and Dance at CONDON, FRIDAY, FEB. 7, '02. Worthy Chief J. M. Cameron will preside at the meeting and Judge Geo. J. Cameron, of Portland, will deliver the annual addrett, Dancert from Portland will dance the Scotch Reel, Reel o Tulloch, Highland Fling, Sword Dance, Irlth Jig, Hhean Trews and Sailor's Horn- ijuartetta, Duett, Solos etc by the bett local talent. Hear Jamie Moon's pipe motlo. See bills and prograroa for particu lars. Doort opeo at 7 :30. Concert be gins at 8:00. Wm Cuaitnx, J. M. Cnnw, Secretary, Worthy Chief. Lancaster's Addition. J. E. Lancaster bat platted about 800 additional lott on the North and Eatt of the former plat, whicb will be known at Lancaster's addition. These lota contain some desirable building localities and they will be placed on the market as soon as the plat can be filed. Mr. Lan caster reports number of sales of lots which will be closed In a few days and many other Inquiries from persons who expect to invest in Condon property In the Spring. Pereonseontemplatlng pur chasing should do to at once before the most detirtble locations are taken. Fertiliser in concentrated form for lawns, garden and pot plants at Clarke A Fraser's. If troubled with a weak digestion belch inir. tour stomach, or If vou feel doll after eating, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, rrice zo cents, namptea tree at Hudson Pharmacy. Seel Seel Seel Call at the 1 Condon Pharmacy For Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Window Glass, Gasoline Etc., Rubber Goods, Druggist's Sundries. Condon LEADING YOU WILL FIND We Have What You Want CRABS. CLAMS, CELERY, SALMON, CRAWFISH, EASTERN OYSTERS. And all delicacies To take home or eat on the premises as you see fit. CLARK & FRAZER Carry In Stock at Proper Prices Builder's Hardware and Building Material. Moulding, Plintht and Blockt, Windowa and Doors. Furniture and Carpets, Rugs, Beds and Bedding. Stoves, Tin and En ameled Ware. ' , . Avenerions Carbollnenm the great est preservative of of Fence Posts, Water Tanks and all wood work. A ture shot on Chicken Lice and all Vermin. . km ,n ,i ii.ii i dm ,0 aiiuJiiuiiiiinniwiiu.in m im, JJI-J LXXX V Stops th Cough and worke off the Cold. Laxative BromQlnle TeMeU ears a eold laoaed.y, Me Cart, ae fay. Pries 2ft evntt OTIS 7. PIMPST. Manufacturer of and Dealer in Boots and Shoes. SHOES MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING HEATLY DONE Fine line of custom made MEN'S AMD BOY'S SHOES kept In stock. Ii rJADQUARTEKS FOR U MORRIS TELEPHONE ' SUPPLIES. VAM SHEET CONDON : : : OREGON. AYEHERIOUS CARBOLINEUM Aveoerioui Csrbolineam is here to stay. Ask' those who have used it It prevents decay in fence posts, water tanks and all wood work and is a guaranteed article. It also exterminates chicken lice and mites and keeps them away permanently. It is a general pu rifier of manger, chicken bouse or pigpen, it spreads with a brush and is a nice, nut-brown paint. CLARKE A FKAZEB, AGENTS. Perfumes, Toilet Articles. Jewelry, Watches, -Musical Instruments, , Etc. Etc Pharmacy DRUGGISTS. of the season, at,' SHRIVER'S. HOUSE FURNISHERS. ' ) r rx ft 1 1 il.UNJ Made by UOIfrJaWlt GHICAGO. m"' I I J in WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK. P. H. STEPHENSON, '. RELIABLE I FALL AND WINTER GOODS. LARGEST STOCK Largest and best line in Gilliam county. Win ter Underwear, Overcoats, Mackintoshes, Ul sters, Etc We also carry a select line of Uni versal Stoves and Ranges, Groceries, Hard ware, Iron Bedsteads, Spring Matresses, Chairs, Extension Tables. Orders taken for Furniture and Wall Paper not kept in stock. In fact we carry a full assortment of general merchandise. WADE) THE BIG OLEX, Summit FRED WILSON, Proprietor Finest brands of pure domestic and imported Wines, Liquors aud Cigars. Fine Billiard and Pool tables in connection. A model resort enjoying the patronage of a quiet, orderly trade. Customers always pleased. CONDON, If JEHART'S RESTAURANT . The publio will find that no better accom . raodations can be found in, this country than at this place. Good meals, clean beds. HEADQUARTERS GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop. LOST VALLEY HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managerl ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil ing, Rustic, Ship-lap aud all kinds of Rough Ln ruber. Careful atten given to bills of special sizes' and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. Renew Your Subscriptions. 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